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![]() ![]() | I have drawn a blank after an extensive internet search. I did however stumble across an interesting piece on the compatative use of women in combat by the various warring nations. There is a piece on the ATS and AA mixed batteries somewhere near the top.
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![]() | reply Can I make a suggestion? Are you sure the designation isn't 522 Medium HAA Battery RA? In my experience, that's usually what the (M) indicates. Can't explain the presence of the 'HY' though, since 'Heavy' was usually abbreviated to 'Hvy'.
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![]() ![]() | I'm almost sure that the (M) indicates a mixed unit in RA speak. A Medium, Heavy Battery makes no sense at all.
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![]() | reply That's what I was thinking, Bod.
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The trouble seems to be a lack of OOB's (Order of Battle) for the UK in 1944. There are some for AA Command in 1940 but then nothing. So if this is a war raised unit, which owing to its high number it would seem to be, it does not appear on the early lists. I have found a manpower list that states the Command Order of Battle for June 1944, stood at 161,108 men and 74,678 women. Mainly in the south-east of England.
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![]() | Any history of 46(m) HAA Regiment. I was posted to them early 1949 and ended up as Battery clerk on 117 bty. I did two practice camps, one at Bude in Cornwall and at Towyn West Wales. You can tell how much I did'nt like the Artillery, five months after demob, I was in the Royal Air Force! Ken |
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